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PCM-53E52

SC520 Half EBX PC
User Manual
Rev 0.1.0

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  • Page 1: Pcm-53E52

    PCM-53E52 SC520 Half EBX PC User Manual Rev 0.1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PCD-E12 I/O Daughter Board (additional specifications to added) ____________________________________ 5 Mechanical and environmental ________________________________________________________________ 5 Packing List _________________________________________________________________________________ 6 Packing List for standard PCM-53E52 SBC: _____________________________________________________ 6 Packing List for standard PCD-E12 I/O daughter board _____________________________________________ 6 PCM-53E52 Configuration _____________________________________________________________________ 7 Jumper &...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    34-pin FDD interface that supports two floppy disk drives, and an onboard 44-pin EIDE interface that supports two EIDE devices. The PCM-53E52 is 5.75" in length and 4" wide, making it a great fit for harsh environment and limited-space applications.
  • Page 4: Features

    Features Single Board Computer • Compact size (145 mm x 102 mm). Fits in the space of a 3 ½ “ HDD • ISA and PCI bus expansion with onboard PC/104Plus connector • Onboard ELAN SC520 133MHz embedded microprocessor • Supports M-Systems’...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Specifications Standard SBC functions • CPU: Onboard ELAN SC520 133MHz embedded microprocessor • BIOS: General Software • RAM: Onboard 16MB SDRAM standard and 32MB to 128MB options • Enhanced IDE HDD interface: Supports up to two Enhanced IDE devices. • FDD interface: Supports up to two FDDs 5.25"...
  • Page 6: Packing List

    Packing List Packing List for standard PCM-53E52 SBC: PCM-53E52 SBC Board IDE cable – 18” 40 pin cable Serial header Cables – 10 pin female header to male DB9 Parallel port cable – 26 pin female header to male DB25 Standard floppy cable –...
  • Page 7: Pcm-53E52 Configuration

    PCM-53E52 Configuration Jumper & Connector Descriptions The PCM-53E52 comes factory configured and ready to operate. In the event that jumpers need to be verified or modified this section provides the information required, including instructions on setting jumpers and connecting peripherals, switches and indicators. Be sure to read all the safety precautions before you begin any configuration procedure.
  • Page 8 Determining Board Configuration The board number can be used to determine what options are populated. For example: PCM-53E52-0011 is a board with 16mb of ram, Ethernet and PC/104+ This is found by decoding the last 4 numbers as follows: 0XXX is the standard 16mb of onboard memory...
  • Page 9: Powering Up The Pcm-53E52

    The PCM-53E52’s power connector (CN1) is a standard floppy, four-pin type connector commonly found on most PC type power supplies. The PCM-53E52’s logic only requires 5 volts DC. The 12v pin (HDR6 pin 4) is routed to the PC/104 connectors and may be used by some PC/104 expansion cards. The pin-...
  • Page 10: Keyboard/Mouse

    Y adapter cable or a serial mouse. Disk-On-Chip Flash Disk The PCM-53E52 does not come with a DOC flash drive chip installed by default, but one can be ordered from EMAC and installed by the user or integrated at the time the PCM-53E52 is ordered.
  • Page 11 PCM-53E52 BIOS Defaults The PCM-53E52 uses a General Software BIOS. To enter the CMOS you must press the <Del> key when prompted. The following CMOS screen shots indicate the CMOS options and the default factory values of each option. Note: These factory set options should not require changing.
  • Page 12 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ System BIOS Setup - Custom Configuration (C) 2000 General Software, Inc. All rights reserved +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | IR Mode :>Disabled | IR Port Location/IRQ : 3E8h/4 | ECC Memory : Disabled | SDRAM Device Timing : Fast | Write Buffer : Disabled | Cache Mode : Write-Through |...
  • Page 13: Changing The Cmos Without Video

    Changing the CMOS without Video When running the board (Headless) without video, to enter the CMOS configuration you will need to plug in a keyboard, and a null modem serial cable to COM1. The CMOS configuration will then be redirected to the COM1 comport after pressing the delete key on the keyboard.
  • Page 14: Connector Pinouts

    Appendix A Connector Pinouts Com 1 DB9 Connector (CN1) DB9 Description Com 2 DB9 Connector (CN2) (RS232 Mode) (RS422/485) DB9 Description TRANS + TRANS - REC + REC -...
  • Page 15: Header Pinouts

    Header Pinouts JTAG Interface (HDR1) Signal Signal PWR GOOD JTAG_TCK CMDACK JTAG_TMS BR/TC JTAG_TDI_1 STOP/TX JTAG_TDO_MPU TRIG/TRACE -SRESET N.C. IDE Connector (HDR2) Signal Signal Reset N.C. N.C. I OW IORDY BALE N.C. IRQ 14 -I/O CS16 N.C. -ACT Printer Port (HDR3) Signal Signal \STROBE...
  • Page 16: Com4 (Hdr4)

    COM4 (HDR4) Signal DB9 Description Floppy drive (HDR5) Signal Signal DENSITY SELECT INDEX MOTOR 0 DRIVE SELECT 1 DRIVE SELECT 0 MOTOR 1 DIRECTION STEP WRITE DATA WRITE GATE TRACK 0 WRITE PROTECT READ DATA HEAD SELECT DISK CHANGE Power Connector (HDR6) Signal +5 V +12 V...
  • Page 17: Com 3 (Hdr7)

    Com 3 (HDR7) Signal DB9 Description Jack Pinouts Ethernet (JK1) Signal XMT+ XMT- RCV+ RCV- Keyboard/Mouse (JK2) Signal KB DATA MS DATA KB CLOCK MS CLOCK...
  • Page 18: Dimensional Drawing

    Appendix B Dimensional Drawing...

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